In this engaging collection of true stories, author J. Hazel Paton recalls her childhood on the prairies and observes how things have changed since she first set foot on the banks of the Moose Mountain Creek in the 1920's. Whether she's chasing redpolls across a field of waving wheat or riding her beloved horse alongside her father, Hazel's appreciation for the natural splendor of Saskatchewan is only matched by the enduring love she feels for her family. The result is an incredibly touching first-person account of a time gone by, and a story about what happens when we reconnect with our childhood touchstonesÉand find that our old love has only deepened.